Boyd has four more games to play before his career at Clemson is over. In January a three-player battle between Cole StoudtCole StoudtJr. Quarterback#18 6-4, 205Dublin, OHView Full Profile, Chad KellyChad KellyRS Fr. Quarterback#11 6-2, 210Buffalo, NYView Full Profile and DeShawn Watson will dominate conversations on Clemson websites, blogs, message boards, Twitter accounts and talk shows.

We have known the participants now for some time, but this past weekend many Clemson fans got a chance to see all three for the first time when all were healthy.

Friday night, Watson's team played on ESPNU and he impressed as he always seems to do.

Saturday, Stoudt continued his impressive junior season with an appearance early in the second half during the blowout at Virginia.

But the player that reintroduced himself to the battle was Kelly, who looked very good in the final quarter against the Cavs. This was the first time we have seen Kelly healthy since the spring.

So, who has the inside track on the job and what will the battle look like next year?

I think each brings a unique skill set to the table. Stoudt has the advantage in terms of experience. He has prepared more and is the only one to play in significant situations in college. At this point, Stoudt appears to be the more polished passer considering the fact he has completed almost 80% of his passes this season.

Kelly may be the best athlete of the three. He has very good quickness and speed. Kelly may not be as accurate as Stoudt but he does have the stronger arm. Finally, Kelly believes in himself. Few players have his confidence.

Watson will have the difficult task of trying to play a position that is extremely difficult to do as a true freshman. However, he will have a complete spring and summer to get acclimated to the speed of the game and to learn the offense. Watson may have the best overall skill set of the three.

There is little doubt that Clemson will miss Boyd's toughness, leadership and experience. But the hope is that the system is good enough that the Tigers offense will look like Baylor, in that the players come and go but the offense just keeps clicking. The Bears have had three different quarterbacks in the past three years but have been better overall, despite losing a Heisman trophy signal caller two years ago.

I think most understand what each player brings to the table in terms of strengths, but I am encouraged by the high levels in terms of their weaknesses. For example, Stoudt is a terrific pocket passer but I think he is a better athlete than some give him credit for. I think he is a better runner than some believe.

Kelly is a terrific runner but I think he is a better passer than some think at this point. I definitely believe in his ability to develop as a passer.

And Watson is a well-rounded prospect that has few weaknesses.

Therefore, I am encouraged by the thought that that the skill set each player is working with is more well-rounded than some may believe.

In the end, I think the staff may have to decide what the identity of the offense will be in order to determine a starter. For instance, if Martavis BryantMartavis BryantJr. Wide Receiver#1 6-5, 200Calhoun Falls, SCView Full Profile comes back to school, Charone PeakeCharone PeakeJr. Wide Receiver#19 6-3, 200Moore, SCView Full Profile comes back healthy, Mike WilliamsMike WilliamsFr. Wide Receiver#7 6-5, 205Vance, SCView Full Profile and Germone HopperGermone HopperRS Fr. Wide Receiver#5 6-0, 170Charlotte, NCView Full Profile continue to develop and the freshmen wide outs are as good as advertised, then the offense may be better off with Stoudt spreading the ball all over the field in the passing game.

There is also the possibility that the staff will feel comfortable playing two quarterbacks or the battle may continue in the first few games until the competition settles itself. Maybe this battle will continue into October.

One of my hopes is that an injury won't be a factor. I hope the best man wins the job and hope injuries don't decide the position.

In January we will say good bye to perhaps the greatest quarterback in school history and the battle to succeed him will be extremely interesting.

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